Well, hopefully the people that know you understand the first rule ofNow THAT's an idea, except, of course, that everyone who knows me knows that I'm not a "Pepsi" guy . . .
Well, hopefully the people that know you understand the first rule ofNow THAT's an idea, except, of course, that everyone who knows me knows that I'm not a "Pepsi" guy . . .
So you're saying you didn't watch the video that seemed to be integral to your ongoing "discussion"?If that isnt the dumbest area to place a sticker i’ve ever seen in my entire damn life.
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Mine doesn't say Bluetooth and I removed both stickers. No hole or button so I'm assuming it's an older model. Just an update.
That video was posted long after I bought my used safe bud. I believe I purchased that in '09?So you're saying you didn't watch the video that seemed to be integral to your ongoing "discussion"?
Huh? Your back and forth with @Mij was this week and last I checked it was 2023.That video was posted long after I bought my used safe bud. I believe I purchased that in '09?
Oh I thought you meant why didn't I watch it back when I bought my safe. Yea, didn't bother searching for a reset button video as I never knew it existed. Liberty told me I needed master code and wouldn't give it to me. So chalk that up to another ****** liberty policy.Huh? Your back and forth with @Mij was this week and last I checked it was 2023.
Oh I thought you meant why didn't I watch it back when I bought my safe. Yea, didn't bother searching for a reset button video as I never knew it existed. Liberty told me I needed master code and wouldn't give it to me. So chalk that up to another ****** liberty policy.
They told me to hire a locksmith to have combo changed.
I finally got to the point where buying a safe of my own made sense (not renting anymore, oldest daughter is school age, and my collection is more substantial) and I went with an entry level Rhino. They just came of with a new style lockup and liquidated many of the old round bolt models to retailers one of which is RK. I got it on sale out the door for $802, 45 min rated at 1400°, and 6'x3'x2'; all told a fair deal. Shipped to the store free and I loaded it on a cheap uhaul trailer with an safe dolly I borrowed from work.Hate to bring this back on topic, but a few weeks before Liberty stepped in it, I started hearing adds about Rhino Safes. They have some unique designs. I’m not interested as I bought my Liberty some time ago, with the traditional lock. But if I were to purchase another!
And how after 287 posts, there are no memes of the opening of Get Smart?!?
Not the same company as they have been sold to leftist hedge fund operators.Several years ago a neighbor (when you live rural a neighbor can be 10 mile or more) that had to use the liberty lifetime guarantee.
Thieves broke In while they were at his father’s funeral, spent several hours ransacking the house but mostly trying to get into his liberty safe. They used his prybars, hammers and anthing else they could find to no avail. however the did basically destroy the thing even laying it on its back for better leverage.
Liberty told him they would send someone out to drill and open it since the combination lock was destroyed. Gave him credit for his destroyed safe towards a new one which he promptly upgraded models. Its disgusting to see this happen to a company that I held such high regards for.
The lesson is, put your vault in a corner of a room so the hinge side is away from the corner. And bolt it down to the floor with 4 quickbolts.Several years ago a neighbor (when you live rural a neighbor can be 10 mile or more) that had to use the liberty lifetime guarantee.
Thieves broke In while they were at his father’s funeral, spent several hours ransacking the house but mostly trying to get into his liberty safe. They used his prybars, hammers and anthing else they could find to no avail. however the did basically destroy the thing even laying it on its back for better leverage.
Liberty told him they would send someone out to drill and open it since the combination lock was destroyed. Gave him credit for his destroyed safe towards a new one which he promptly upgraded models. Its disgusting to see this happen to a company that I held such high regards for.
Aren't warrants time bound? How long is a typical warrant for if there is such a thing? Would they have known he had a safe before hand? I'm sure they would have got in during the time of the warrant if they wanted to, but it would have probably involved more metal shavings and sparks, if they had to in a specific time window.Really good explanation of safe locks
Though Winston does a great explanation of safe locks and how the industry works.
He makes a really valid point near the end of the video that the gov't has electronic equipment that they can plug into an electronic lock and get the combination without calling a locksmith or the safe company. But for some reason the FBI didn't have it for the search, so a quick phone call and there you go.
Nothing is full proof.
If they wanted into it, they will eventually get into it.
Sometimes people will decide that they just don't need to know what is behind that heavy, locked steel door.....View attachment 298595
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When I bought my dial safe, the manufacturer gave me the combo. When all of this blew up it got me to wondering if they still have that in their files.I have a Browning Medallion safe with an S&G dial lock. I don't think they've given out master combos...if that's a thing...lol